Mysterio cover

Mysterio

Released

Opportunity would soon take Ian McCulloch on different musical paths but with Mysterio, his 1992 follow-up to Candleland, he found himself settled into a distinct musical sweet spot that captured some of the atmosphere of Echo & the Bunnymen without trying to simply clone it. The 1960s-style album art design hints at other backwards glances, such as his sturdy cover of Leonard Cohen’s “Lover Lover Lover,” but songs like “In My Head” and “Magical World” feel very comfortable in a just-pre-grunge sense (though “Honeydrip” is a little clunky).

Ned Raggett

Suggestions
Crazy Rhythms cover

Crazy Rhythms

The Feelies
Rev cover

Rev

Ultra Vivid Scene
Second Coming cover

Second Coming

The Stone Roses
Butch cover

Butch

Geraldine Fibbers
Supercollider cover

Supercollider

Supercollider
Still Bewitched cover

Still Bewitched

Look Blue Go Purple
Double Hipness cover

Double Hipness

The Associates
Of the Sun cover

Of the Sun

Trupa Trupa